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The article describes the Five Dimensions of Person‐Centredness, an evaluation tool developed specifically to explore supported living and inclusion‐orientated organisations. It explores some of the learning gained from using the evaluation process with four organisations in Scotland, and includes identification of common themes that make the difference when personalising support.
Journal of Integrated Care – Emerald Publishing
Published: Apr 1, 2007
Keywords: Personalising Services; Supported Living; Individually Tailored Support; Person‐Centred Approach; Evaluation; Organisational Structures; Right Relationships
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